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*A character resembling Chun-Li named [[Mel (character)|Mel]] appears as a playable character in the island open in ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''. | *A character resembling Chun-Li named [[Mel (character)|Mel]] appears as a playable character in the island open in ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]''. | ||
*Chun-Li also makes a cameo in the Disney film ''[[Wikipedia:Wreck-It Ralph|Wreck-It Ralph]]'', standing alongside fellow ''Street Fighter'' character Cammy in Game Central Station. Also, at one point in the film, when Fix-it Felix Jr. and Sergeant Calhoun are heading to ''Sugar Rush'' to look for Ralph, in the background Chun-Li can be seen talking to generic princesses with colors resembling those of [[Princess Daisy]] and [[Rosalina]], as well as an elf princess resembling [[Zelda]]. | *Chun-Li also makes a cameo in the Disney film ''[[Wikipedia:Wreck-It Ralph|Wreck-It Ralph]]'', standing alongside fellow ''Street Fighter'' character Cammy in Game Central Station. Also, at one point in the film, when Fix-it Felix Jr. and Sergeant Calhoun are heading to ''Sugar Rush'' to look for Ralph, in the background Chun-Li can be seen talking to generic princesses with colors resembling those of [[Princess Daisy]] and [[Rosalina]], as well as an elf princess resembling [[Zelda]]. | ||
*Chun-li's name means "spring beauty" in Mandarin. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 09:37, February 2, 2020
Template:Character-infobox Chun-Li is a character from the Street Fighter series.
History
Super Mario Klemp-Won-Do: Muskeln sind nicht alles!
Chun-Li and several other characters from the Street Fighter II series appear in the Club Nintendo comic "Super Mario Klemp-Won-Do: Muskeln sind nicht alles!". She is seen laughing along with the others when Mario decides to enter the "Street Fighter II grandmaster" tournament.
After Mario's surprise victory over Zangief, Chun-Li is his next challenger. Mario immediately falls in love with her, unaware of this, and expects a "victory kiss" from her as a reward for winning his last fight. To his surprise, she starts kicking him, forcing Mario to think quickly. He gets the idea to tickle Chun-Li's feet with a feather, causing her to laugh uncontrollably and leaving her unable to battle. Mario wins the fight and advances, facing Blanka in his third match.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Chun-Li appears as a Spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, where she is represented by Zero Suit Samus.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirits
Name | Image | Series / game | Type | Class | Strength / effect(s) | How to obtain | Spirit battle | |||
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Opponent(s) | Battle conditions | Stage | Song | |||||||
Chun-Li (Street Fighter Alpha) | Street Fighter Series | Primary (3) | Advanced | limegreen Can be enhanced to Chun-Li at Lv. 99 |
World of Light (World Tour); Spirit Board | Zero Suit Samus | Rule: Jump Power ↓
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Onett (Ω) | Chun-Li Stage Type B | |
Chun-Li | Street Fighter Series | Primary (3) | Ace | limegreen Physical Attack ↑ |
Enhanced from Chun-Li (Street Fighter Alpha) | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | 春麗[?] Chunrī |
Literally meaning "spring beauty" in Mandarin | |
Chinese | 春麗 (Traditional) 春丽 (Simplified)[?] Chūn-Lì |
? | |
Korean | 춘리[?] Chun-Li |
? |
Trivia
- A character resembling Chun-Li named Mel appears as a playable character in the island open in Mario Tennis: Power Tour.
- Chun-Li also makes a cameo in the Disney film Wreck-It Ralph, standing alongside fellow Street Fighter character Cammy in Game Central Station. Also, at one point in the film, when Fix-it Felix Jr. and Sergeant Calhoun are heading to Sugar Rush to look for Ralph, in the background Chun-Li can be seen talking to generic princesses with colors resembling those of Princess Daisy and Rosalina, as well as an elf princess resembling Zelda.
- Chun-li's name means "spring beauty" in Mandarin.